Wisdom as Seen Through Scientific Lenses: A Selective Survey of Research in Psychology and the Neurosciences

Tradition and Discovery 36 (2):67-72 (2009)
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Abstract

This essay summarizes representative work in treatments of wisdom in Psychology and the neurosciences. It concludes with suggestions for how this work might cohere with and be enriched by engaging the work of Michael Polanyi.

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